Now, women are doing whatever it takes to ensure their reproductive rights while Trump is in office.

Dr. Raegan McDonald-Mosley, Planned Parenthood’s chief medical officer, told Daily Show correspondent Desi Lydic last week that there was a 900 percent increase in appointments for Intrauterine Devices (IUDs) in the days after Trump was elected.

Unlike other forms of birth control, the IUD is inserted into the uterus and prevents pregnancies for between seven and 12 years.

“If you do the math, that’s two Trump terms,” is how one woman explained it to Lydic.” MORE